Imperial, CA - #43
DNF in SCORE Trophy Truck
Make: Toyota Model: Tundra Engine: Chevy Engine Builder: Patton Chassis: ID Designs Transmission: RDE
Guys, we are so stoked to win the 2021 #SCOREBAJA500 ! We hope you enjoy this video recap of this incredible week in Baja! Check out our all new sneak peak of the Baja Jerky Mascot escape to Baja.
A peninsula run from Ensenada to La Paz, Mexico only happens every few years, and for many of the SCORE Trophy Truck racers, they had been waiting since 2017 for another. This year, teams took no chances and many partnered with some of the best racers in both 2WD and AWD vehicles, trying to stack the odds in their favor.. Read More
It was perhaps one of the most dramatic endings to a SCORE Baja 500 in recent history, when a joint decision from SCORE and the Competition Review Board (CRB) brought down the gauntlet on the first two finishers of the SCORE Trophy Truck class. The race started like all the others, with Bryce Menzies leading the field after his win at the SCORE San Felipe 250, but he was followed by two of the most skilled SCORE Trophy Truck racers in modern times, Luke McMillin and Andy McMillin. Read More
When Larry Roeseler won his first Baja 500 race back in 1972, it was the moment that started his amazing racing career that would ultimately total 12 race wins over the history of this race. "I still can’t believe that after winning that race with Bruce Ogilvie on a Harley Davidson motorcycle, that I’d still be racing and winning the Baja 500," said Roeseler. "I still keep shaking my head that I’ve been so blessed throughout my racing career." Read More
It was clear when the SCORE Trophy Truck racers lined up for the start of the 52nd BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 500 Presented by 4 Wheel Parts. The roars from the 900-plus horsepower engines filled the air at the El Dorado Ranch and resort and announced their presence would soon be on the course. Starting first after qualifying was Robby Gordon in his new "unicorn" AWD SCORE Trophy Truck. A total of 14 SCORE Trophy truck competitors took to the 493-mile course that included 2019 SCORE Baja 1000 winner Alan Ampudia, Dan and Luke McMillin, Rob MacCachren, Tim Herbst, and "Mr. Baja" Larry Roeseler. Read More
Winning one of the races in the 2020 SCORE World Desert Championship just got much harder, now that Larry Roeseler is back in the SCORE Trophy Truck division. The man is not only a legendary racer on two or four-wheels, but he’s also won the SCORE Baja 500 more than anyone else (11 times Overall). Read More
Among the field of SCORE Trophy Truck racers, there was no doubt in their minds that delaying the race for 24-hours was a wise choice. The changes it caused on the course, however, was something they couldn’t have anticipated and it had a significant outcome for many of the top teams. Starting the field was Ryan Arciero who teamed up with Dan McMillin in the number 32 Herbst/ Smith Levi’s truck. They were first on a course where the conditions were much different than what they had previously pre-run weeks before. “The weather this year put the race on a completely different level,†said Arciero. “Some of that water was so deep and the mud was so bad. I have seen a lot of SCORE Baja 1000’s and I’ve never seen anything like this.†Read More
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